I finally launched https://overreader.com today. I had the idea for it in January of 2015 so it only took me 8 years to get off my @$$ and actually get it done. If you use Goodreads and either Overdrive/Libby or Kindle Unlimited, check it out. (or if you have friends that do, please share).
epub cover extractor
- More info: http://pipasoft.com/epub-cover-extractor/
- Source code: https://github.com/brianpipa/epub-cover-extractor
- Latest compiled runnable version: https://pipasoft.com/downloads/epub-cover-extractor/
Sample image from an epub:
No more WIndows – linux only
I’ve been using Linux Mint as my main home desktop for 11 years now and as of about a month ago I finally got rid of Windows. The two things that were holding me back were gaming and Overdrive ebooks.
Linux gaming has come a LONG way and it now works good enough for me to ditch Windows. I successfully got most games working:
- Steam – most games work
- Epic Games, Ubisoft, GOG, via Lutris
- Amazon Gaming via Nile – not elegant, but it works
As for Overdrive, I found Knock on github – it will take the downloaded .acsm file and download the epub file. I originally got Adobe Digital Editions installed and it worked, but Knock is much easier. I just put the knock executable into my ~/bin and once I download the .acsm file I run knock on it.
Karabast.com
I just finished watching Star Wars Rebels and on a whim, looked up some related some domain names and to my surprise – karabast.com was available! So naturally, I bought it! I tossed a simple page up for now. No definitive plans for it at this point.
Customizer Corner

I launched a new site over the weekend – Customizer Corner. It’s a search engine for custom action figure and diorama parts. I needed something like this for myself and figured others could use it too. I launched it by posting it in ~6 of the action figure groups I’m a member of on Facebook. The response was overwhelmingly positive which is amazing.
My original plan was to write the “data gathering code” and put it in a WordPress site as a POC. Once I saw it worked, I was going to write a backend from scratch. But… the more I used WordPress the more I saw it can get me to about 90% of what I wanted. It has faceted searching and the ability to search in tags. So I changed my mind and figured I’d just use WordPress. Now I’m finding some shortcomings and I’m rethinking that… I’m still not 100% happy with the searching… searching for two words doesn’t work like I want and some of the ideas I have for the site just don’t fit well into WordPress, so I’m looking to see if there is a site framework I can easily use. If not, I guess I’ll write it from scratch.
I talked with Neil at Red Flare Models and he is an enthusiastic backer of the site and idea. I also talked to Brian at https://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/ and he is totally on board too. Cool stuff.